Heritage RV Park

🌾 Heritage RV Park

Serenity at its finest β€” where history meets hospitality

Nestled in a peaceful, scenic valley, our Heritage RV Park offers a relaxing prairie escape for families, travellers, and longer-term stays.

βœ” 10 full-service pull-through sites (power, water & sewer)
βœ” Spacious lots for larger RVs (50–60 ft)

Perfect for:
β€’ Travellers passing through
β€’ Family gatherings & reunions
β€’ Longer-term stays while working in the area

πŸ‘‰ Check availability on Let's Camp

With spacious sites surrounded by nature, it’s the perfect place to slow down, unwind, and enjoy the beauty of Saskatchewan.

Located on museum grounds, our Heritage RV Park features 10 full-service pull-through sites, each with 30-amp power, water, and sewer. Seven sites are 50–60 feet long, offering ample space for larger RVs and picnic areas. Sites 11, 12, 14, and 15 offer electricity only, with access to water and sewer nearby.

You’ll find us in the quiet hamlet of Frenchman Butte, Saskatchewanβ€”just up the hill from the North Saskatchewan River and right next to our historic museum site.

πŸ› οΈ Working in the Area? Stay with Us

If you’re working in or near Frenchman Butte, our Heritage RV Park offers a quiet and comfortable place to stay during your time here.

With full-service sites, weekly and monthly rates, and plenty of space, it’s a practical option for longer-term stays.

After a full day, come back to a peaceful setting where you can relax and recharge.

πŸ‘‰ Check availability on Let's Camp

πŸ“ž Call 306-344-4478 to arrange your stay
πŸ’¬ Or send us a messageβ€”we’re happy to help


🌿 RV Park Guidelines

β€’ Do not wash vehicles within the RV Park.
β€’ Pets are welcome, We’re happy to welcome petsβ€”just be sure they’re well-behaved, leashed at all times, and that you clean up after them.
β€’ Fires are only permitted when no fire ban is in place within the RM of Frenchman Butte No. 501.
β€’ Quiet hours begin at 10:00 PM. Please be respectful of fellow campers and our community.
β€’ Large ground-covering rugs or carpets are not permitted on grassed sites.
β€’ Alcohol consumption is restricted to your own campsite.

For assistance and directions when you arrive, please stop by the Log Cabin Tea House β€” we're happy to help!


πŸ“Έ Park Photos

A place to relax, connect, and unwind

β€œA peaceful time gathering with family at the Heritage RV Park” 


🏷️ Rates

Full-Service Sites
$35/night | $210/week | $790/month
(Includes water, sewer & power)

Power-Only Sites
$30/night | $185/week | $740/month

Firewood: $5/bundle


🧭 Amenities

β€’ 10 pull-through RV sites with 30-amp power, water & sewer hookups
β€’ Electric-only sites (11, 12, 14, 15) with nearby water & sewer access
β€’ Quiet, scenic location in the North Saskatchewan River valley
β€’ Walking distance to the Museum, Log Cabin Tea House, and playground
β€’ Mini 9-hole golf course for all ages
β€’ Canoeing, fishing, hiking & biking nearby
β€’ Guided historical tours available upon request
β€’ Centennial Playground for children
β€’ Colour-blind viewer at scenic lookout hill
β€’ Community church with panoramic river valley views
β€’ Local post office and Royal Canadian Legion Hall
β€’ Essential services (groceries, fuel, laundry) nearby in Paradise Hill (15 min) and St. Walburg (25 min)

✨ What Guests Are Saying About Their Stay

Here’s what some of our recent guests have shared about their stay:

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β€œWe loved our stay at the Frenchman Butte Heritage RV Park.
Having grown up in the area, the RV Park offered beautiful views of the river valley, the freshest air in all of Saskatchewan, and an easy walk to the museum, tea house, and mini-golf. Can’t wait to go back!”

β€” Jesse Howard

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β€œWe stayed in the Frenchman Butte Heritage RV Park during the summer of ’24 while my wife’s family gathered for a reunion.
The drive-through serviced campsite was perfect for our motorhome with lots of space for the RV and a tow car.

My favourite part of camping there was the nightly walks through the museum village with no one else around – it was like walking through a moment in time.
We also enjoyed going to the tea house for homemade lunches and coffee with cookies and cakes.

It’s really a special place to spend a few days.”
β€” Warren & Sherry Todischuk

More guest experiences coming soon... maybe yours!


πŸ—ΊοΈ Getting Here

We’re located approx.Β 60 km northeast of Lloydminster:
β†’ Take Highway 17 North
β†’ East on Highway 3
β†’ Cross the Deer Creek Bridge on the North Saskatchewan River
β†’ Turn north on newly paved Highway 797
β†’ Follow the signs into Frenchman Butte

πŸ“ Click here for directions on Google Maps


πŸ“… Ready to book your site?

πŸ‘‰ Click here to reserve


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